Flags

Flag of the
State of Vishwamitra

Since 08 June 2020,

The Flag of the State of Vishwamitra is designed by H.M. Shri Dhrubajyoti Roy.

The "Blue" colour represents the depth of one's thoughts and symbolic of peace, "Yellow" represents positivity and happiness, the "Six Stars" represent the six royal provinces, while the "Crown" is the federal coronet of the ruler representing his role in the unification of the provinces as one.

FORMER NATIONAL FLAGS

(2007-2017)

(Jan - May 2017)

(May - Dec 2017)

(2017 - 2020)

PERSONAL STANDARD OF THE RASHTRADHYAKSH

The Personal Standard of the Rashtradhyaksh of Vishwamitra.

It is divided into four quarters:

1st Quarter: The dove with a branch of olive in its beak with the federal crown, to represent unity.

2nd Quarter: A lively elephant from a 5th-century Ajanta Cave painting, to represent patience and strength.

3rd Quarter: Scales from the 17th-century Red Fort, Old Delhi, to represent justice and economy.

4th Quarter: A vase of lotus from Sarnath, to represent prosperity.

In the centre of the four quarters, the personal coat of arms of the Rashtradhyaksh, surrounded by a garland of gold roses on a blue backgroud, with a golden fringe, representing the Rashtradhyaksh being a symbol of peace and prosperity and one who unites the six provinces of the State of Vishwamitra.